
Using A Sound File SP-12 Librarian User’s Manual
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Output Channel Number
Each sound is directed to one of 8 audio output channels on the back
of the SP-12, as well as the “Mix” audio output. Each sound’s
channel number can be seen in the “Ch” column when a sound
window is in
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. If you click a sound’s channel column, a dialog
appears as illustrated below:
Field Pointer
Output Channel
Number
The “Field Pointer” points to the sound’s original channel value. This
lets you see all the information for that sound, including its name and
category. To select another channel, click the appropriate channel
number, then click OK. Or you can double-click the appropriate
channel number.
Mix Level
Each sound has a relative volume level (a “Mix” value from 0 to 15)
which can be seen in the “Mix” column when a sound window is in
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. If you click a sound’s mix column, a dialog appears as
illustrated below:
Field Pointer
Mix Level
Value
The “Field Pointer” points to the sound’s original mix value. This lets
you see all the information for that sound, including its name and
category. Click the up arrow to increase the mix level, or the down
arrow to decrease it, then click OK.
Tune/Decay
Each sound can be either tuned or decayed, as indicated in the
“Tune/ Decay” column when a sound window is in
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. If you
click a sound’s Tune/Decay column, a dialog appears as illustrated
below:
Field Pointer
Tune/Decay
Selection
Tune/Decay
Value
Tune/Decay
Range
The “Field Pointer” points to the sound’s Tune/Decay setting and
value. This lets you see all the information for that sound, including
its name and category.
The
Tuned
and
Decayed
buttons select whether a sound is going to
be tuned or decayed.
The “Tune/Decay Value” scroll bar is used to display and change the
Tune/Decay value for ROM sounds only. For tuned sounds, the
range is from 0 (lowest pitch) to 31 (highest pitch). For decayed
sounds, the range is from 0 (shortest decay) to 31 (longest decay).
Click the up arrow to increase the value, or the down arrow to
decrease it. When you are in the SP-12’s Performance module, and
you are in the Tune/Decay mode, the value you assign here will be
used as the slider’s “center-value.”
The
Lo
,
Mid
, and
Hi
buttons correspond to the Tune/Decay Range
settings in your SP-12. If you are working with a ROM sound, the
Lo
,
Mid
, and
Hi
buttons have values of 8, 16, and 24 respectively.
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Tips
…
• You can double-click radio buttons, such as one of the 8 output
channels, to mean “select this channel and OK.” It is equivalent to
clicking on the desired button, then clicking the OK button.
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